Architectural & Structural Design and Planning

We utilise a tried and tested methodology

An essential part of bringing a project to fruition is having a solid working process. We love to collaborate closely with our clients, to precisely understand their needs and allow them to be in control of shaping their outcomes.  
 
We carry out a three-stage process from feasibility to project completion considering design, planning, cost, procurement, and build.

Private Clients

  • Feasibility & Pre-planning
  • Architectural Concept Design
  • 3D Visualisation and Virtual Reality
  • Detailed Technical Drawings and Building Regulation Drawings
  • Planning Consultancy and Planning Submissions
  • Tender submission
  • Site Inspections, Contract Administration & Project Monitoring

Developers & Care

  • Feasibility, Site Analysis & Pre-planning
  • Architectural Concept Design
  • 3D Visualisation and Virtual Reality
  • Master planning
  • Planning Consultancy, Submission & Post-Planning
  • Working technical drawings / Building Regulation Drawings
  • Specification and Quantity Surveying
  • Marketing brochures and brand

Our clients can hand pick which services suit them.

FAQs

What is structural design in architecture?

Structural design is the methodical investigation of the stability, strength and rigidity of structures. The basic objective in structural analysis and design is to produce a structure capable of resisting all applied loads without failure during its intended life.

What is the relationship between architectural and structural design?

The relationship between structure and architecture is expressed as follows: Structural design: The structural requirements imposed the form and formal logic has been praised and admired as a part of visual language. Structure as a design: Structural elements are selected and controlled by primarily visual standards.

Do architects do structural design?

No. Only structural and civil engineers are authorized to design structures.

What is the difference between structural and architectural design?

First is the different in terms of nature or scope of work. Architects are mainly responsible for how the building will look like from inside and outside while structural engineers are more concern on the skeletal aspect and stability of the building.

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